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This module integrates EmailMessage, SMTP and SASL php-libraries from Manuel Lemos into ProcessWire. I use this continously evolved libraries for about 10 years now and there was never a reason or occasion not to do so. I use it nearly every day in my office for automated composing and sending personalized messages with attachments, requests for Disposition Notifications, etc. Also I have used it for sending personalized Bulkmails many times.

The WireMailSmtp module extends the new email-related WireMail base class introduced in ProcessWire 2.4.1 (while this writing, the dev-branch only).

Here are Ryans announcement.

Current Version 0.3.0
get it from the Modules Directory
Install and Configure

Download the module into your site/modules/ directory and install it.

In the config page you fill in settings for the SMTP server and optionaly the (default) sender, like email address, name and signature.
You can test the smtp settings directly there. If it says "SUCCESS! SMTP settings appear to work correctly." you are ready to start using it in templates, modules or bootstrap scripts.

Usage Examples
The simplest way to use it:
$numSent = wireMail($to, $from, $subject, $textBody);
$numSent = wireMail($to, '', $subject, $textBody); // or with a default sender emailaddress on config page
This will send a plain text message to each recipient.

You may also use the object oriented style:
$mail = wireMail(); // calling an empty wireMail() returns a wireMail object
$mail->to($toEmail, $toName);
$mail->from = $yourEmailaddress; // if you don't have set a default sender in config
// or if you want to override that
$mail->subject($subject);
$mail->body($textBody);
$numSent = $mail->send();
Or chained, like everywhere in ProcessWire:
$mail = wireMail();
$numSent = $mail->to($toEmail)->subject($subject)->body($textBody)->send();
Additionaly to the basics there are more options available with WireMailSmtp. The main difference compared to the WireMail BaseClass is the sendSingle option. With it you can set only one To-Recipient but additional CC-Recipients.
$mail = wireMail();
$mail->sendSingle(true)->to($toEmail, $toName)->cc(array('person1@example.com', 'person2@example.com', 'person3@example.com'));
$numSent = $mail->subject($subject)->body($textBody)->send();
The same as function call with options array:
$options = array(
'sendSingle' => true,
'cc' => array('person1@example.com', 'person2@example.com', 'person3@example.com')
);
$numSent = wireMail($to, '', $subject, $textBody, $options);
There are methods to your disposal to check if you have the right WireMail-Class and if the SMTP-settings are working:
$mail = wireMail();
if($mail->className != 'WireMailSmtp') {
// Uups, wrong WireMail-Class: do something to inform the user and quit
echo "<p>Couldn't get the right WireMail-Module (WireMailSmtp). found: {$mail->className}</p>";
return;
}
if(!$mail->testConnection()) {
// Connection not working:
echo "<p>Couldn't connect to the SMTP server. Please check the {$mail->className} modules config settings!</p>";
return;
}
Following are a ...

List of all options and features

testConnection () - returns true on success, false on failures

sendSingle ( true | false ) - default is false

sendBulk ( true | false ) - default is false, Set this to true if you have lots of recipients (50+)

to ($recipients) - one emailaddress or array with multiple emailaddresses

cc ($recipients) - only available with mode sendSingle, one emailaddress or array with multiple emailaddresses

bcc ($recipients) - one emailaddress or array with multiple emailaddresses

from = 'person@example.com' - emailaddress, can be set in module config (called Sender Emailaddress) but it can be overwritten here

fromName = 'Name Surname' - optional, can be set in module config (called Sender Name) but it can be overwritten here

send () - send the message(s) and return number of successful sent messages

getResult () - returns a dump (array) with all recipients (to, cc, bcc) and settings you have selected with the message, the message subject and body, and lists of successfull addresses and failed addresses,

useSentLog (true | false) - intended for usage with e.g. third party newsletter modules - tells the send() method to make usage of the sentLog-methods - the following three sentLog methods are hookable, e.g. if you don't want log into files you may provide your own storage, or add additional functionality here

sentLogReset () - starts a new LogSession - Best usage would be interactively once when setting up a new Newsletter

sentLogGet () - is called automaticly within the send() method - returns an array containing all previously used emailaddresses

sentLogAdd ($emailaddress) - is called automaticly within the send() method

An experimental module for adding images to a field via pasting one or more URLs.
Add Image URLs
Allows images to be added to an images field by pasting URLs.

Usage
Install the Add Image URLs module.
A "Paste URLs" button will be added to all image fields. Use the button to show a textarea where image URLs may be pasted, one per line. Images are added when the page is saved.

This module provides a very simple interface to a set of named counters. You simply call a single function, next('name'), to pull the next value out of a counter - or to set it up if it does not yet exist. Next() takes a few extra parameters to allow you to increment by values other than 1 or to start at a certain number.
This provides some similar functionality to the built-in page naming feature of PW, and to this module recently posted by Stikki but I think it offers a little more flexibility than either. Having said that, I do like the simplicity of Stikki's new auto-increment module.
Module Availability
Here is my module on Github.
Here it is in the module repository.
Example Usage
Here's how this module can be used to title and name a new page by adding a couple of simple hooks to site/ready.php. This example applies to new pages using a template called 'invoice' that can be quick-added to the page tree. In order to get the following to work, you must edit the template that will be the parent of the 'invoice' template and setup the template for children to "invoice" and set the "Name Format for Children" field to something other than the default blank value (I use title as my value.)
<?php
/**
* Function to recognise our special template.
*/
function isInvoiceTemplate($template) {
return ($template == 'invoice');
}
/**
* Pre-load the page title for invoice pages with a unique value
* which includes a counter component.
*/
$pages->addHookBefore("Pages::setupNew", function($event) {
$page = $event->arguments(0);
$is_invoice = isInvoiceTemplate($page->template);
$no_inv_num = $page->title == '';
if ($is_invoice && $no_inv_num) {
$counter_name = 'WR-' . date('Y');
$number = $this->modules->get('DatabaseCounters')->next($counter_name, 10, 5000);
$page->title = $counter_name . '-' . sprintf("%06u", $number);
}
});
/**
* Prevent ProcessPageEdit from forcing an edit of the name if we got here
* through a quickAdd from ProcessPageAdd. We can do this because we
* preset the title field in the Pages::setupNew hook.
*/
$pages->addHookAfter("ProcessPageEdit::loadPage", function($event) {
$page = $event->return;
$is_invoice = isInvoiceTemplate($page->template);
$is_temp = $page->hasStatus(Page::statusTemp);
if ($is_invoice && $is_temp) {
$page->removeStatus(Page::statusTemp);
$event->return = $page;
}
});
Note, the above code + module is one direct solution to the problem posted here by RyanJ.

Description
PulsewayPush simply send a push to a Pulseway instance. If you are using this module, you probably installed Pulseway on your mobile device: you will receive notification on your mobile.
To get more information about Pulseway, please visit their website.
Note
They have a free plan which include 10 notifications (push) each day.

Usage
Install the PulsewayPush module.
Then call the module where you like in your module/template code :
<?php $modules->get("PulsewayPush")->push("The title", "The notification message.", "elevated"); ?>
Hookable function
___push() ___notify() (the two function do the same thing)

Download
Github: https://github.com/flydev-fr/PulsewayPush
Modules Directory: https://modules.processwire.com/modules/pulseway-push/
Examples of use case
I needed for our work a system which send notification to mobile device in case of a client request immediate support. Pulseway was choosen because it is already used to monitor our infrastructure.
An idea, you could use the free plan to monitor your blog or website regarding the number of failed logins attempts (hooking Login/Register?), the automated tool then block the attacker's IP with firewall rules and send you a notification.

Hi all,
Just wondering if its possible to just add some basic output to my modules config page.
I was wanting to output a bulleted list of some information which I will be pulling from a third party.
Retrieving the data is fine i'm just not sure how to output it to the config page?
From what I can see in the link below, it only seems like you can append form items to the page.
https://processwire.com/blog/posts/new-module-configuration-options/